Connectionists: Postdoctoral Fellowship Opportunity - Predictive Policing and AI
Marcos Medeiros Raimundo
marcosmrai at gmail.com
Tue Feb 18 12:58:47 EST 2025
Dear Colleagues,
The Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas, in partnership with FAPESP,
is pleased to announce a postdoctoral fellowship opportunity focusing on
the intersection of predictive policing, artificial intelligence, and human
rights. This research will delve into the complexities of AI-driven
predictive policing, examining its potential benefits and drawbacks,
particularly concerning racial bias, privacy, and public trust.
The selected fellow will:
- Map international standards and Brazilian judgments on predictive
policing.
- Identify and analyze existing predictive policing models worldwide.
- Propose solutions to mitigate the negative impacts of predictive
policing in public schools.
This research is crucial in ensuring that technological advancements in law
enforcement uphold principles of justice and equity.
Eligibility:
- PhD in Law or related field (completed within the last 7 years).
- Excellent academic record.
- Full-time dedication to the project.
- Residence in the metropolitan region of Campinas - Brazil
Funding:
- Monthly grant of R$ 12,000.00 for 24 months.
How to Apply:
Please submit the required documents (listed in the attached call for
proposals) to hjs.stricto.direito at puc-campinas.edu.br with a copy to
lucas.laurentiis at puccampinas.edu.br.
Deadline:
February 20, 2025.
We encourage you to share this opportunity with qualified candidates who
are passionate about using research to address critical issues at the
intersection of technology, law enforcement, and social justice.
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